Please check your pocket change. ALL coins in the U.S. carry that motto so its presence doesn't help to ID a coin. The mint mark and condition, as well as the date, are the most important factors.
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There's no such thing as a gold silver dollar. Dollar coins were made of gold (1854-1889) or silver (1794-1935) but the 2 metals were never mixed. Most likely you have a silver dollar coin that was plated. Unfortunately being plated reduces its value to that of the raw metal in it, about $10 as of 06/2009.
A average circulated Morgan Dollar dated 1892 retails at $17.00-$36.00 depending n the grade
A U.S. silver dollar dated 1892 would be a Morgan dollar. Your description of the reverse as "180 grades" means nothing in numismatic terms. Please post new question.
Peace dollars were minted from late 1921 until 1935 and have the word PEACE on the back. Your coin is called a Morgan dollar, after its designer. Please see the Related Question.
1892 Liberty silver dollar mint mark in on the reverse just above and between the D and O in Dollar at the bottom of the coin. Mine is marked with an S.
Current market value is $38.75 retail for this Morgan dollar
There's no such thing as a gold silver dollar. Dollar coins were made of gold (1854-1889) or silver (1794-1935) but the 2 metals were never mixed. Most likely you have a silver dollar coin that was plated. Unfortunately being plated reduces its value to that of the raw metal in it, about $10 as of 06/2009.
A average circulated Morgan Dollar dated 1892 retails at $17.00-$36.00 depending n the grade
A U.S. silver dollar dated 1892 would be a Morgan dollar. Your description of the reverse as "180 grades" means nothing in numismatic terms. Please post new question.
Peace dollars were minted from late 1921 until 1935 and have the word PEACE on the back. Your coin is called a Morgan dollar, after its designer. Please see the Related Question.
In mint condition the value of a 1892 Queen Victoria Indian silver Rupee coin is around 32.00 US Dollars.
1892 Liberty silver dollar mint mark in on the reverse just above and between the D and O in Dollar at the bottom of the coin. Mine is marked with an S.
Somewhere in between about $100 and $500
Rs. 25,000,000
1000 dollars
The weight of the U.S. silver half dollar has changed over the course of it's history. In 1794 the silver half dollar weighed 13.48 grams and was 89.24 % silver. Then in 1836 the silver half dollar weight was changed to 13.36 grams and was 90% silver. In 1892 the silver half dollar weight was again changed to 12.50 grams which was the weight used until the final 90% silver half dollar struck for circulation was issued in 1964.
1892 It is more like 1899 or 1900. In 1892 it cost $1.08 to buy what $1 would buy in 1900. It is too bad that the dollar does not increase in value any more.